Tuesday 2 June is expected to be unsettled, with frequent showers likely through much of the day.
Temperatures will reach around 18°C, with moderate west-south-westerly to westerly winds and UV levels briefly rising to high in the early afternoon.
Early morning
The day will start cloudy and damp, with temperatures around 15°C at 5am, dipping to 14°C at 6am and 7am before rising back to 15°C by 8am.
The chance of rain is high at first, around 80% at 5am, then 60% at 6am and 50% at 7am and 8am. Winds will come from the west-south-west at around 8 to 9 mph, with gusts between 16 and 19 mph. UV levels will be low, starting at 1 and rising to 2 by 8am.
Midday
Late morning and lunchtime will remain unsettled, with showers likely and some brighter spells possible at times. Temperatures will rise from 16°C at 9am to 17°C at 10am and 11am, before reaching 18°C by midday.
The chance of rain is around 50% at 9am, 60% at 10am, 70% at 11am and 90% by midday. Winds will remain west-south-westerly at around 9 mph, with gusts increasing to about 23 mph. UV levels will rise from 3 at 9am to 4 at 10am and 5 at 11am and midday.
Afternoon
The afternoon is expected to stay showery, with temperatures holding around 18°C from 1pm to 4pm. The chance of rain remains high, at around 80% at 1pm and 2pm, 90% at 3pm and 80% by 4pm.
Winds will turn more westerly at around 9 to 10 mph, with gusts reaching 23 to 24 mph. UV levels peak at 6 at 1pm and 2pm, before easing to 5 at 3pm and 2 by 4pm.
Evening
The evening will remain unsettled at first, with showers still likely, although conditions should gradually become drier later. Temperatures will stay around 17°C from 5pm to 8pm, then fall to 16°C at 9pm and 15°C by 10pm and 11pm.
The chance of rain is around 70% at 5pm, 60% at 6pm, 50% at 7pm and 40% at 8pm and 9pm, before falling to 30% at 10pm and 10% by 11pm. Winds will ease slightly, mainly from the west to west-south-west at around 7 to 10 mph, with gusts falling from about 22 mph to 15 mph later. UV levels will drop to 1 during the evening.




